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    How my gym views women

    Also have to add: I also remember the little training brochures you're talking about OP. In contrary to the posters I've always found them very sexist and ridiculing for women. It's true (sadly) that most women only want to train for false beauty standards (e.g.. legs, booty) so you can say the...
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    How my gym views women

    @ronal2dduff I know this gyms marketing and posters as I had been training there for some years. I'd always understand it like that. The girls will help you pick up your weights if you're "to weak". There's no sexist commentary behind it.
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    I was promised endorphins

    @grahameb It's the same for me. I go to the gym to feel better but I often time debate even going as I know I feel worse after. I love lifting and challenging myself. But I hate everything else that goes with it: problems with weight and body dismorphia, the constant need to eat enough protein...
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